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Michael F. Easley
Governor
State of North Carolina
Office of the Governor
Governor's Press Office
State Capitol, Raleigh, NC 27603-8001
(919) 733-5612 - Toll Free 1-800-662-7005
FAX (919) 733-5166
For Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Kathryn Bishop/Jacqueline Kannan
Date: April 25, 2002 Phone: (919) 733-5612
EASLEY APPOINTS MEMBERS TO MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES BOARD
RALEIGH – Gov. Mike Easley appointed five new members and reappointed 11 members to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences Advisory Board.
Easley appointed Jeanette Beckwith of Raleigh, principal of Leesville Road Middle School; Elizabeth C. Doster of Greenville, professor of science education and environmental ethics at East Carolina University; Francisco “Frank” Javier Gonzalez of Raleigh, the president of Fiesta International Inc.; Barbara G. Volk of Hendersonville, who is self-employed in computer services for small businesses and non-profits; and Thomas Carlton Younger, Jr. of Kinston, president of Lawyers Mutual Liability Insurance Company of North Carolina.
Easley reappointed R. Durwood Almkuist II of Wrightsville Beach, who retired as a physician with the department of medicine at New Hanover Regional Medical Center; Greg Fishel of Raleigh, chief meteorologist for Capitol Broadcasting Co.; William Howard Glaze of Chapel Hill, professor with the department of environmental sciences and engineering with the School of Public Health and director of the Carolina Environmental Program; Harold Heatwole of Raleigh, professor of the zoology department at North Carolina State University; George William House of Greensboro, partner at Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Humphrey & Leonard, L.L.P.; Mary Lamberton Hill of Chapel Hill, retired owner and manager of Montaldo’s retail clothing store; Mabel Claire Maddrey of Raleigh, a homemaker and a member of the Women’s Club of Raleigh; Kathryn Charles McCoy of Chapel Hill, recipient of the North Carolina Nature Conservancy Award for one who has made a difference; Marilyn Jacobs Pryer of Hillsborough, a member of the UNC Board of Advisors; John Sall of Cary, executive vice president and co-founder of SAS Institute Inc.; James M. Schooler of Durham, professor with the department of chemistry at North Carolina Central University; and David Barton Sensenay of Ocrakoke, a teacher at Arthur Morgan School.
The purpose of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences Board is to assist in promoting and developing wider and more effective use of the North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences as an educational, scientific and historical exhibit. The board has 36 members, and the Governor appoints 29 members. Each member serves a two-year term.
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Michael F. Easley
Governor
State of North Carolina
Office of the Governor
Governor's Press Office
State Capitol, Raleigh, NC 27603-8001
(919) 733-5612 - Toll Free 1-800-662-7005
FAX (919) 733-5166
For Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Kathryn Bishop/Jacqueline Kannan
Date: April 25, 2002 Phone: (919) 733-5612
EASLEY APPOINTS MEMBERS TO MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES BOARD
RALEIGH – Gov. Mike Easley appointed five new members and reappointed 11 members to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences Advisory Board.
Easley appointed Jeanette Beckwith of Raleigh, principal of Leesville Road Middle School; Elizabeth C. Doster of Greenville, professor of science education and environmental ethics at East Carolina University; Francisco “Frank” Javier Gonzalez of Raleigh, the president of Fiesta International Inc.; Barbara G. Volk of Hendersonville, who is self-employed in computer services for small businesses and non-profits; and Thomas Carlton Younger, Jr. of Kinston, president of Lawyers Mutual Liability Insurance Company of North Carolina.
Easley reappointed R. Durwood Almkuist II of Wrightsville Beach, who retired as a physician with the department of medicine at New Hanover Regional Medical Center; Greg Fishel of Raleigh, chief meteorologist for Capitol Broadcasting Co.; William Howard Glaze of Chapel Hill, professor with the department of environmental sciences and engineering with the School of Public Health and director of the Carolina Environmental Program; Harold Heatwole of Raleigh, professor of the zoology department at North Carolina State University; George William House of Greensboro, partner at Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Humphrey & Leonard, L.L.P.; Mary Lamberton Hill of Chapel Hill, retired owner and manager of Montaldo’s retail clothing store; Mabel Claire Maddrey of Raleigh, a homemaker and a member of the Women’s Club of Raleigh; Kathryn Charles McCoy of Chapel Hill, recipient of the North Carolina Nature Conservancy Award for one who has made a difference; Marilyn Jacobs Pryer of Hillsborough, a member of the UNC Board of Advisors; John Sall of Cary, executive vice president and co-founder of SAS Institute Inc.; James M. Schooler of Durham, professor with the department of chemistry at North Carolina Central University; and David Barton Sensenay of Ocrakoke, a teacher at Arthur Morgan School.
The purpose of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences Board is to assist in promoting and developing wider and more effective use of the North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences as an educational, scientific and historical exhibit. The board has 36 members, and the Governor appoints 29 members. Each member serves a two-year term.
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